This is an example of a typical install using the default settings in a managed install to mount a .dmg to deploy a .app file. In this case, Firefox 17.0.1 was installed on OS X 10.7.5. The instructions are compatible with all 5.3 and current 5.4.5315 KACE agents.

2. Force a check in of that machine to the K1000 after the installation to test if the application is detected by the K1000. A check in can be forced by clicking on "Force Update" in the computer's inventory screen, or it can be done client-side in terminal with the below command. NOTE: If the application does not show up, a custom inventory rule might need to be used. See Option below.

3. Go to Software Inventory and use the search bar to find Firefox. NOTE: Mac will need to be selected as the Family in the drop-down menu. Find the version that corresponds to the version of the software that needs to be installed. In this case, Firefox 17.0.1 is being used.

4. Select the supported operating system(s) and fill out Notes and Metadata as needed.

8. Leave the settings as "Use Default". The K1000 agent will automatically mount the .dmg file and use ditto to copy the Firefox .app file to Applications (see the blue field in the screenshot for more information).

9. Set the Managed Action to the desired setting:

10. Use a label or select individual machines to limit the software deployment.

11. The software will be installed on the next system check in, or a check in can be run manually with the instructions in step 2.

Option: If the application does not show in Software Inventory, the steps below can be used. The primary differences are that a Software Inventory item will need to be created and that a Custom Inventory Rule should be used. The custom inventory rule will give the K1000 a way to know that the software is installed so that it does not try to install it again.

5. Use a custom inventory rule to signify that the software is installed. NOTE: The gold question mark box will show the available options and syntax. In this example, a custom inventory rule for Firefox looks like this: /Applications/Firefox.app

Past this step, the above instructions can be followed.

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